Word: tageszeitung
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...local trade and economic conditions in general. Two months ago one of the two or three most eminent papers in Germany, the 230-year-old Vossische Zeitung, died from loss of circulation (TIME, April 9). Since Hitler, 350 newspapers have gone out of business, including the considerable Deutsche Tageszeitung. Striving to halt the decline, which has struck his own paper as hard as any other, Minister Goebbels addressed a meeting of the German Press Association, cursed them for "cringing lapdogs" and demanded more courage, more constructive criticism of the regime...
...that it was "at least a starting point." The best that League officials at Geneva could think of was "there is some satisfaction in the thought that France has laid her cards on the table so far in advance." Germany and Italy were frankly hostile. Said the Berlin Deutsche Tageszeitung: "This thesis bars the only way that may lead to an increase of Germany's security and to a reduction of the crushing superiority of the armed nations. As France demands a system of sanctions and England has always opposed such a system, it looks as though France wants...
...Reichstag, of "playing petticoat politics" during the last Cabinet crisis. Retorted the good lady: "You will have to look elsewhere for the guilty parties, and to help your search I will inform you that bowing to the dictates of the present fashion I do not wear petticoats." Die Tageszeitung, reactionary Berlin journal, added ironically: "Every German politician knows that the Baroness wears trousers, not petticoats...
...Deutsche Tageszeitung, monarchist paper: " He (Bismarck) did not even know how to smoke a pipe...